to ps (step1).
4. Keep in mind file sizes will be large and processing might be
slow.
5. Any other questionsfeel free to contact me.
Best Regards,
Jacques Gelinas
GéosphèreGéomatique__http://www3.sympatico.ca/geosphere221
Chemin FreemanBureau 200Hull (Québec)J8Z
2A8819-770
To all MapInfo enthusiasts
I was pleased to see that spatialplus plus site has
been reopened.
I'm sure that every MapInfo user will find
something useful at the following link.
http://www.spatialplus.com/
Regards,
Jacques Gelinas
GéosphèreGéomatique__http://www3
snapping features. Oh yes, Arcview also
reads the geocoded information from the ECW file like a
charm.
ArcView also can curve text along features. But
that is another issue.
Jacques Gelinas
GeosphereGeomatique__http://www3.sympatico.ca/geosphere265
Chemin FreemanHull (Quebec
ymbol tool(s).
Also in order to get the desired inserting point, size
ect... there are numerous design rules one must follow.
As for animal font you might find what you need at
this site http://www.mapsymbols.com/
Hope this helps a bit
Regards,
Jacqu
Antoine
This might not be the full solution your are
looking for but it might be a work around.
With VM use the "region to grid function" and set
the "grid cell size" to correspond to a pre selected thematic range value (this
is the logical part).
Once the grid is created within the region
Ted
Try
http://www.gisdatadepot.com/helpdesk/formats.html
Regards
Jacques Gélinas
GéosphèreGéomatique__http://www3.sympatico.ca/geosphere265
Chemin FreemanHull (Québec)J8Z 2B1819-773-4239
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Does anyone know a link
to
Original Question
I have a raster .bil file (with header .hdr)
that MI raster engine will not recognize.
The same file can be read in ArcView and Image
Alchemy.
Page 256 of the MI 5 manual does indicate that the
BIL (spot) image format can be read.
I wonder what causes MI to reject this
I have a raster .bil file (with header .hdr) that
MI raster engine will not recognize.
The same file can be read in ArcView and Image
Alchemy.
Page 256 of the MI 5 manual does indicate that the
BIL (spot) image format can be read.
I wonder what causes MI to reject this
file?
Maybe there are
be compatible with MI version 4.1 and all
subsequant versions. However if you compile a program using MapBasic 6 and try
to load it in MI 5.5 it might not work.
So I assume that because VM2.1 was compiled with
aolder version of MapBasic it should always be upward
compatible.
Regards,
Jacques Gelinas
I would like to know if MapInfo 6.0 and Vertical
Mapper 2.1 are 100% compatible.
I Will SUM.
Thank you
Jacques Gelinas
GeosphereGeomatique__http://www3.sympatico.ca/geosphere265
Chemin FreemanHull (Quebec)J8Z
2B1819-773-4239
weekend, Bonne fin de semaine, (next
time I'll add the Spanish version)
Jacques Gelinas
GeosphereGeomatique__http://www3.sympatico.ca/geosphere265
Chemin FreemanHull (Quebec)J8Z
2B1819-773-4239
-22970-X
Knowing the technics describe by Mr. Dent
you can then use a combination of MapInfo, and a graphic package of your choice
(and a lot of trial/error/patience) to create cartogram maps.
Hope this helps a bit...
Jacques Gelinas
GéosphèreGéomatique__http://www3
In summary I did not get any answers from the
List.
I conclude (until proven wrong) that MapInfo does
not handle the Vertical near-side perspective projection. However, Arcview does.
Maybe a future version of MapInfo will allow forthis
projection...
In the meantime for those interested
files smaller then 500mb to a more
"manageble" size.
Hopethishelps a
bit
Jacques Gelinas
GeosphereGeomatique__http://www3.sympatico.ca/geosphere265
Chemin FreemanHull (Quebec)J8Z 2B1819-773-4239
Hi All,Can anyone
tell me if it is possible to get a 300mb tif fi
I would like to know if MapInfo can somehow handle
a Vertical near side perspective
projection.
In the past I've used ArcInfo to reproject the data
and import it back in MapInfousing a "non-earth" setting. It worked OK,
however this time around I would like to know if I can bypass this
Daniel,
Sometimes zip .exe don't get accross properly.
Try downloading the same file using a different browser (the highest
version possible).
If it does not work, I'm sure that I or someone else can send it to you
in the form of an e:mail.
Cheers,
Jacques Gélinas
Géosphère Géomatique
I might be wrong but it seems that MI does not recognize the brightness
settings in a JPEG file that was set and save using Photo Shop. We had
to set it within MI. Can anyone shed some light... or should I say
brightness.
Regards
Jacques Gelinas
--
Geosphere Geomatique
265 Freeman
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